+ Follow DUO ASTOR Tag
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[Title] => Brilliant guitar duo / Piano duo concert tour
[Summary] => In our country, classical guitar concerts are few and far between. Last Wednesday, the Duo Astor consisting of brilliant French guitarists Gaelle Chiche and Francisco Bernier gave a full-length performance as part of French Spring, courtesy of the Association Francaise dAction Artistique.
Both young talents have undergone considerable training, graduating with honors and finishing their advanced studies in the Paris Conservatory only last year.
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[Title] => Vive le France
[Summary] => "In life beauty perishes, but not in art." Leonardo da Vinci
The rich and diverse culture of France is set to be celebrated here in the Philippines this month. Spearheaded by the tireless French Ambassador Renee Veyret and her efficient staff at the French Embassy in cooperation with the Alliance Francaise de Manille and Association Francaise dAction Artistique, the French Spring in Manila will hold a series of performances in theater, music, dance, visual arts and cinema at various venues around the metro.
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[Title] => French Spring in Manila: A feat of diversity
[Summary] => Despite the economic crisis and the perilous times, the French Embassy headed by Ambassador Renée Veyret will present the sixth French Spring in Manila.
Counselor Franck Hebert appropriately describes it as a "feat of diversity" for its marvelously varied program.
The Festival opens on June 1 at the RCBC auditorium with two world-class musicians unleashing their "insanity" onstage. In Duel, pianist Paul Staica and cellist Laurent Cirade will show off their skills through comic, rib-tickling antics.
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Both young talents have undergone considerable training, graduating with honors and finishing their advanced studies in the Paris Conservatory only last year.
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Counselor Franck Hebert appropriately describes it as a "feat of diversity" for its marvelously varied program.
The Festival opens on June 1 at the RCBC auditorium with two world-class musicians unleashing their "insanity" onstage. In Duel, pianist Paul Staica and cellist Laurent Cirade will show off their skills through comic, rib-tickling antics.
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